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title: Project Segfault Branding
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import ProjectSegfaultWallpaper from "../assets/images/projectsegfault1_wallpaper.png";
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# {title}
## The files for Project Segfault's Branding
### Legal
Our branding is protected under Creative Commonns Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).
### Now let's get into the branding
We put pretty much everything you need on IPFS. [Click me! ](https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmY3Z13o37oF5sW6mZn28AuYVAxENpsBvsAC1sKPQWKTEW )
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In that folder, you will find the following goodies:
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- projectsegfault1.kra (this is the base design)
- projectsegfault1_gimp.xcf (this is where we applied the line-arty effect)
- projectsegfault1.png (this is the Krita export, that is used in projectsegfault1_gimp.xcf)
- projectsegfault1_gimp.png (this is the final logo)
- projectsegfault1_wallpaper.png (This is a quickly-made 1080p wallpaper of our logo. It looks rather good!)
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< img src = {ProjectSegfaultWallpaper} alt = "Project Segfault Wallpaper Screenshot on Windows 11" class = "ResponsiveImage pointyfinger" width = "1600" height = "900" onclick = "window.open(this.src)" >
Odyssey346 designed these logos quickly in GIMP and Krita. FOSS software is good enough for making simple logos like ours.